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Family Services
Friends In
Action Founded by Interfaith Works (formerly
Community Ministry of Montgomery County) in 1986, Friends In
Action - Amigos En Accion (FIA) recruits and trains a network
of people from all faiths and ethnic backgrounds, whose common
interest is to provide caring outreach, to needy families in
our community. Volunteer mentoring teams are linked for one
year in a supportive relationship to a needy family in their
community. FIA provides a comprehensive approach to erasing
poverty one family at a time. The goal of the program
is to help the family identify their strengths and develop
attainable and manageable goals that guide them toward
financial independence and personal well being. The success of
this bilingual program comes primarily from the relationships
forged between families, youth and mentoring teams. FIA
mentors empower families and youth to in finding solutions to
housing, health care, childcare, employment, parenting, and
self-esteem issues. Friends In Action began in 1986
with the help of Carolyn Parker, a resident of Montgomery
County. She developed the model after coming in contact with a
woman that had fled from her home with her two children. It
was wintertime and the family had no place to go after leaving
the abusive situation. Carolyn invited the family to come home
with her only to realize that she had nothing to provide for
them. She came up with the idea of bringing her neighborhood
together to help aid the woman with the necessities the mother
and small children needed. This comprising of the many people
is the basis for the model of Friends In Action; bringing a
team of friends together to help those less fortunate than
others."We are people for whom caring for others
brings meaning and worth to our lives; we are disadvantaged
people wanting to work for the security of our friends in need
of an aware and sensitive community; we are workers in County
agencies wishing that we had more time for individualized
caring; we are educators with special talents to share for the
enrichment and enlightenment of our communities. We are
friends in need; we are friends in faith; we are Friends in
Action." - Carolyn Parker FIA Founder
Interfaith Clothing
CentersThe
Interfaith Clothing Centers in Rockville
and Gaithersburg,
MD provide clothing and homegoods to more than 15,000
qualified low-income residents of Montgomery County each year
free of charge, enabling these families to use their limited
cash resources for rent, food, utilities, medicine, and other
basic needs. Over 10,000 generous donors drop off gently used
clothing and household goods at our Centers or in more than 40
boxes spread throughout the County, so their neighbors in need
can use these items. The clothing centers also distribute
toys, books, calculators, computers, bikes and musical
instruments. Special projects:
- School Supplies: each year,
we provide over 2,500 students with backpacks filled with
new school supplies so they can start the year with hope and
excitement. This program is organized by teens from the
community who spend part of their summer organizing and
managing this program.
- Welcome Baby: In addition,
Interfaith Clothing Centers provide over 200 expectant
mothers each year with a full layette of new clothes,
diapers, linens, and other new baby needs.
- Collectibles Club: Our
Collectibles Club is a great way to help others.
Interfaith
Works would not be where it is today without its tremendous
volunteers, who organize clothing drives at their
congregations, businesses and schools, sort clothes, help
clients shop, fill backpacks for distribution or crochet
blankets for the new layettes we give expectant mothers.
Are you able to lend a hand? Learn how to get
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United Way #8230 |
CFC #77702 |
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